Tonight is our first boondocking night with our new rig at an art show in the artist designated overnight parking at an art show. After a horrendous load in caused by some disorganization, we retreated to our trailer, got some work done, checked Yelp for some local reviews and walked to a restaurant where we thought we would share an appetizer and drink and ended up enjoying a fabulous dinner in addition to our original plans.
So nice to have the option and to know that our house on wheels was parked less than 0.2 miles away. Oh yeah, 2 more weeks and we're free from yard work, everything will either be sold, donated or in storage and we will be free to roam the art show circuit!!!
Meanwhile we're learning the limitations of our new rig, testing how many days/nights we can go with the new fresh / gray / black capacities of the tanks and figuring out if we're going to make it work with just one vehicle or if we're going to need to drive separately to accomodate all the art booth set up "stuff".
WestWardHo said
05:06 AM Jun 14, 2013
Sounds like a celebration dinner to me! We use Yelp a lot too.
Sherry
Lucky Mike said
01:35 PM Jun 14, 2013
As I alway's say....
Live , Breathe , Relax !!.................is'nt it wonderful !!!!!!!!
Fergizmo said
06:43 PM Jun 14, 2013
Right On, Lucky Mike!
Loretta said
07:01 PM Jun 14, 2013
Welcome to this wonderful life. You will learn some boondocking tips to help your tanks last longer. When we went to Howard and Linda's Boondocking Rally in February we learned alot and we went two weeks in the desert. Never thought we could do that. You will need alot less on the road than you think so organization is key. It takes time, and that is what we have plenty of now, right!
Hina said
12:40 AM Jun 16, 2013
I like turning off the AC; it always seems quieter somehow. I even boondock when I can plug in.
Tonight is our first boondocking night with our new rig at an art show in the artist designated overnight parking at an art show. After a horrendous load in caused by some disorganization, we retreated to our trailer, got some work done, checked Yelp for some local reviews and walked to a restaurant where we thought we would share an appetizer and drink and ended up enjoying a fabulous dinner in addition to our original plans.
So nice to have the option and to know that our house on wheels was parked less than 0.2 miles away. Oh yeah, 2 more weeks and we're free from yard work, everything will either be sold, donated or in storage and we will be free to roam the art show circuit!!!
Meanwhile we're learning the limitations of our new rig, testing how many days/nights we can go with the new fresh / gray / black capacities of the tanks and figuring out if we're going to make it work with just one vehicle or if we're going to need to drive separately to accomodate all the art booth set up "stuff".
We use Yelp a lot too.
Sherry
Live , Breathe , Relax !!.................is'nt it wonderful !!!!!!!!
Welcome to this wonderful life. You will learn some boondocking tips to help your tanks last longer. When we went to Howard and Linda's Boondocking Rally in February we learned alot and we went two weeks in the desert. Never thought we could do that. You will need alot less on the road than you think so organization is key. It takes time, and that is what we have plenty of now, right!